On October 15, the first opponent of the group competition of the School of Finance and Economics was the School of Pharmacy. MAURICE scored two goals in the first 15 minutes, and our school finally defeated the opponent 5-1.
In the second group game, the School of Finance and Economics played against the School of Civil Engineering and Mechanics. Our school has an absolute advantage on the court, and MAURICE scored the first goal. In the second half, STANLEY scored another goal. In the end, our school defeated the opponent by 3-0.
On October 19, the School of Finance and Economics played against the School of Electrical and Information Engineering. At last, our school won the competition 1:0 and successfully qualified.
On October 22, the quarter-finals were held. The School of Finance and Economics competed with the School of Automotive and Traffic Engineering, which won the league championship for two consecutive years. Ultimately, our school defeated the opponent by 2:0 and advanced to the top four.
In the afternoon of October 23, the School of Finance and Economics played against the rival School of Materials Science and Engineering in the semi-final. In the end, our school defeated the opponent by 4:2 penalty kicks, with a total score of 6:4, and joined the School of Medical in the final.
On the afternoon of October 26, the final was held between the School of Finance and Economics and the School of Medicine. The final score was 2:2. Our school finally won the championship by beating the opponent with a penalty shoot-out 3:2.
Master student KANAADO MAURICE from Applied Economics, undergraduate student STANLEY MAPFEKA from Financial Management, DANIEL NGHIPANDULWA and ABDUL KOROMA from Accounting made important contributions to the championship of the School of Finance and Economics.